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Adam 240468

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    Poland , Europe

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    Adam
  • Gender
    Male
  • Year
    1991
  • Car
    Grand Prix
  • Trim
    LE
  • Engine
    3.1 V6 (LHO)
  • Style
    Sedan
  • Color
    Red

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  1. Thank you very much . This is a big deal for me. I will look for a friend who could call them and make an appointment with them. This will take me some time. I personally cannot call them because I do not speak English fluently. To write here with you, I use Google Translator, which is very helpful for me. Of course, I will want to buy it as cheaply as possible, because I still have to transport it to Poland, which will definitely cost more than the part itself. But $35 or $38 for a filter housing is good to me. Thank you very much for this help. I'll start working tomorrow because it's 0:43 in Poland now. Regards . I will write to you what I managed to achieve in this matter.
  2. Thank you very much I have already searched everything that could be searched in Poland. I believe that these cars are no longer available in Poland. There was a moment when they drove, but corrosion took its toll. The subframe was damaged and the vehicle was scrapped. Or breaking the rear plastic spring. I take care of my car and do everything with it. I bought a DIGITAL odometer on eBay in the USA and I will install it. It looks very interesting The only problem is that this counter has a higher mileage than my original analog one. This is another problem to change this course to the correct one. But I'll ask you about that later.
  3. Currently my Pontiac is in the garage and I won't drive it until April. This car does not drive in winter, only from April to November :)) Of course, I could repair it, but I don't want to, because I need a part that will not be glued and repaired. I think that since I repair and renovate engines, automatic transmissions and deal with electronics, I can also repair this casing. I only want to buy what is in the picture :)) and only the upper part. It is truly surprising that this filter housing was in so many types of GM cars and is nowhere to be found. I have a request: if you have the addresses of scrapyards in the USA, or those that have their own websites, I would be grateful if you could give me some addresses. I will write to them and present my problem. Maybe we will be able to find such a housing Thank you very much for your help so far. I am very grateful.
  4. I know that the photos don't show these damages, but believe me, they are there. The housing has broken fasteners, they were only glued to take a photo. The upper part is also broken and glued. The damage occurred when the alternative fuel, LPG, detonated. In Poland, it was quite popular to convert a car to run on a different fuel, such as LPG. It was also popular in Western Europe, e.g. Italy, the Netherlands etc. Sometimes, due to ignition errors, the gas and air mixture in the intake manifold detonated. The effect of such detonation is the destruction of the filter housing. It looks undamaged but is cracked in many places. I removed the LPG gas supply system a long time ago and now the vehicle runs only on gasoline. The filter housing is made of a material that cannot be glued with any glue, even specialized ones. That's why I need a second one that would be intact. I only need the upper part, because the lower part is undamaged. I know that this housing is also found in other vehicles and that's what I was looking for. Unfortunately, without any positive result :(( This part is probably unattainable for me
  5. Of course, I'm sorry I didn't add photos. I'm really only interested in the original air filter housing, even just the upper part that is in the photos. The general view shows the casing in the engine compartment, which is only put on for the photo because it is cracked and broken. It looks good but it doesn't work.
  6. Good morning, everyone on the forum. I live in Poland in Europe and I have a Pontiac Grand Prix 3.1 LE (1991 vin T) I bought it in 1995. This is my beloved car and a member of my family. However, I have a problem because I am looking for an air filter housing for this model, or even just its upper part. My housing is mechanically damaged and I would like to have an undamaged housing. I looked everywhere I could, but no one has such a housing for sale, no one even offers it. Maybe, dear colleagues, you could help a friend from Poland to buy such a housing. I am asking you for help in this matter. Regards, Adam.
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